Description

Course Information:

Overview

This two-day course provides a non-technical overview of the phases, operations, and terminology used in of the drilling and completion of an oil or gas well. It is intended for non-drilling personnel who work with drilling professionals (e.g. accounting, administrative, and support staff, environmentalists, landmen, stock analysts, etc). No prior experience of knowledge of drilling operation is required. The course will provide participants with a better understanding of issues faced in all aspects of drilling operations.

A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Outline

Introduction

Overview of Basic Petroleum Geology

The "Well Construction" Process

Drilling Rig â€“ Its Components and Functions

Drilling a Well â€“ From Top to Bottom

Drill Bits â€“ Drill Fluids ("Mud")-

Formation Evaluation (Logging â€“ Coring â€“ Drillstem Testing)

Completion and Workover Operations

Instructor(s): Richard Heenan, P. Eng.

Dick Heenan has a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Degree from McGill University in Montreal, and over twenty-five years of experience in the upstream petroleum industry in a variety of technical and managerial positions. This includes supervision of both on and offshore operations internationally. Job assignments have included field supervision of drilling and service rigs, testimony as an expert witness in well control, preparation of Arctic offshore drilling and development scenarios, and US Department of Justice Anti-Trust presentations. Mr. Heenan is a member of APEGGA, SPE and the Canadian Association of Drilling Engineers (CADE). He has published papers and articles through CADE and SPE, as well as several commercial publications. Mr. Heenan currently has a private drilling and completions consulting practice based in Calgary Alberta.

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